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Socially Distanced Show / Black Honey
Thursday 24th June
at Pryzm, 8:00pm
This is a socially distanced, seated show. If things open up then we might be able to change this into a full-numbers, non-seated show.
PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak.
If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available.
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Celebrating the release of their second full length album titled Written & Directed, Black Honey return to Kingston to play a socially distanced show at Pryzm.
‘Written & Directed’ is Black Honey’s second album. It follows their outstanding self-titled debut released back in 2018 when the world that surrounded the Brighton fourpiece looked and felt like a very different place. Black Honey however are still the bad-ass, truly original band they have always been, they’ve just graduated from the intriguingly anomalous newcomers to becoming one of UK indie’s most singular outfits. They've travelled the world and released a Top 40 album; graced the cover of the NME and become the faces and soundtrack of Roberto Cavalli's Milan Fashion Week show; smashed Glastonbury and supported Queens of the Stone Age, all without compromising a shred of the wild, wicked vision they first set out with.
It's now time for the next instalment of their story – ‘Written & Directed” – which see’s Black Honey deliver one, very singular, message – a 10 track mission statement that aims to unashamedly plant a flag in the ground for strong, world-conquering women. For fierce frontwoman and album protagonist Izzy B. Phillips – it’s the most important message she could send to inspire her cult-like fanbase and fill the female-shaped gap that she felt so acutely when she was growing up and discovering rock music for the first time.
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Times TBC but we expect doors at 8:00pm. Last entry is at 8:30pm, Black Honey due on stage at 9:00pm
All viewing areas are in tables for six. Private tables which accommodate up to 6 people can be purchased, or couples can be seated with one another couple on a 6-person table.
This show is 16+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).
Pryzm, Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
Past Event
Socially Distanced Show / Django Django
Thursday 17th June
at Pryzm, 8:00pm
RESCHEDULED. - This is a socially distanced, seated show PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak. If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available. - To celebrate the release of their new album titled Glowing In The Dark, the excellent indie-poppers Django Django return to Kingston to play a socially distanced show at Pryzm. Over the course of their extraordinarily accomplished discography to date, Django Django have constantly headed left where others have gone right. Described by The Guardian as “capable of making music that sounds close to perfection”, they are known for their genre defying eclectic sound and their new album “Glowing in the Dark” heralds, once again, the beginning of a thrilling new era for the band. Glowing in the Dark has a running theme of escape: from despair, from constraints, from small town life, and even, in dreams, from the Earth. The brilliant title track and new single, for instance, soars gloriously towards the stratosphere. A track built around a sample from one of Dave Maclean’s spoken word records then plushly upholstered with Moog synths and drum loops, it is accompanied by some eye strobing visuals from rapidly ascending NYC artist and illustrator Braulio Amado. Times TBC but we expect doors at 8:00pm. Last entry is at 8:30pm, Django Django due on stage at 9:00pm All viewing areas are in tables for six. Private tables which accommodate up to 6 people can be purchased, or couples can be seated with one another couple on a 6-person table. This show is 16+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport). Pryzm, Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
Past Event
Socially Distanced Show / Shame
Wednesday 16th June
at Pryzm, 8:00pm
RESCHEDULED.
This is a socially distanced show.
Tables of six are available, or tickets can be bought as couples where you'll be placed with another couple on a table for four people. At this point no single tickets are available. Entry conditions will include whichever Covid-19 safety measures are advised by government at the time.
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PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak.
If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available.
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To celebrate the release of their highly anticipated new album titled Drunk Tank Pink, Shame visit Kingston to play a socially distanced show at Pryzm.
There are moments on 'Drunk Tank Pink' where you almost have to reach for the sleeve to check this is the same band who made 2018’s 'Songs Of Praise'. Such is the jump shame have made from the riotous post-punk of their debut to the sprawling adventurism and twitching anxieties laid out here. The South Londoner’s blood and guts spirit, that wink and grin of devious charm, is still present, it’s just that it’s grown into something bigger, something deeper, more ambitious and unflinchingly honest.
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Times TBC but we expect doors at 8:00pm. Last entry is at 8:30pm, Shame due on stage at 9:00pm
All viewing areas are in tables for six. Private tables which accommodate up to 6 people can be purchased, or couples can be seated with one another couple on a 6-person table.
This show is 16+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).
Pryzm, Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
Past Event
Socially Distanced Show / Jamie Cullum
Monday 14th December
at The Rose Theatre, 4:30pm (Early Show)
This is a socially distanced, seated show in Tier 2 restrictions.
Please note, you may only sit with people from your own household or in your support bubble. By buying tickets, you are agreeing that you are buying only for members of your household and that you won't take part in a mixing of households in keeping with Tier 2 government guidance.
Admission will be contactless via order number, please bring yours with you. Tickets will not be posted.
PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak.
If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available.
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An earlier show on the same day!
Celebrating the release of his highly anticipated Christmas album titled 'The Pianoman At Christmas', the excellent Jamie Cullum returns to Kingston to play a socially distanced show at The Rose Theatre.
“So much of the Christmas music we all love is stuffed full of all the things I am really drawn to in songs. Our ears seem ready from December onwards for big bands, huge orchestras, beautiful chord changes and focused, timeless lyrics. It is a world of classic songwriting that I have been operating in since the beginning of my career. So I set myself the task to try and write ten, original Christmas songs that used these skills and obsessions to create something uncynical and adventurous, full of the joys and complexities of the season, that could be something you feel like reaching for every year. I have been so lucky that every corner of this record has been touched by the world’s best - from the legendary Studio 2 at Abbey Road, to the engineers, the arrangers, the producer and mixer. I hope the care, attention to detail and sheer joy that we put into this record will bring a little magic this Christmas.”
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Doors at 4:30pm with Jamie Cullum due on stage at 5:30pm. Last entry 5:15pm.
This show is 14+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).
The Rose Theatre, 24-26 High St, Kingston, KT1 1HL
Past Event
Socially Distanced Show / Jamie Cullum
Monday 14th December
at The Rose Theatre, 8:15pm
This is a socially distanced, seated show in Tier 2 restrictions.
Please note, you may only sit with people from your own household or in your support bubble. By buying tickets, you are agreeing that you are buying only for members of your household and that you won't take part in a mixing of households in keeping with Tier 2 government guidance. Face coverings must be worn at all times when inside the venue, other than when eating or drinking.
Admission will be contactless via order number, please bring yours with you. Tickets will not be posted.
PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak.
If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available.
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Celebrating the release of his highly anticipated Christmas album titled 'The Pianoman At Christmas', the excellent Jamie Cullum returns to Kingston to play a socially distanced show at The Rose Theatre.
“So much of the Christmas music we all love is stuffed full of all the things I am really drawn to in songs. Our ears seem ready from December onwards for big bands, huge orchestras, beautiful chord changes and focused, timeless lyrics. It is a world of classic songwriting that I have been operating in since the beginning of my career. So I set myself the task to try and write ten, original Christmas songs that used these skills and obsessions to create something uncynical and adventurous, full of the joys and complexities of the season, that could be something you feel like reaching for every year. I have been so lucky that every corner of this record has been touched by the world’s best - from the legendary Studio 2 at Abbey Road, to the engineers, the arrangers, the producer and mixer. I hope the care, attention to detail and sheer joy that we put into this record will bring a little magic this Christmas.”
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Times TBC but we expect doors at 8:15pm with Jamie Cullum due on stage at 9:15pm. Last entry 9pm.
This show is 14+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).
The Rose Theatre, 24-26 High St, Kingston, KT1 1HL
Past Event
Socially Distanced Show / Maximo Park
Thursday 27th May
at Pryzm, 5:00pm
RESCHEDULED from 23rd April
This is a socially distanced show.
Tables of six are available, or tickets can be bought as couples where you'll be placed with another couple on a table for four people. At this point no single tickets are available. Entry conditions will include whichever Covid-19 safety measures are advised by government at the time.
PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak.
If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available.
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To celebrate the release of their new album titled Nature Always Wins, the ever-excellent Maximo Park return to Kingston to play a socially distanced, seated show at Pryzm.
The album arrives as something of an examination, zeroing in on the notion of the self, identity as a band, and that of humanity as a whole. The album’s title nods to the famous Nature vs Nurture debate. Discussing whether change is capable under the influence of time, perspective, environment or if we are destined to be bound by our own genetics, it asks, “who are we, and who do we want to be, and do we have any control over it?”.
“I'm so happy we were able to make this album during lockdown, as it's been a challenging time for everyone. After almost 4 years since Risk To Exist, we wanted to explore new musical territory (for us) without sacrificing our trademark melodic twists and heartfelt lyrics. As always, the passing of time looms large, although the songs contain more affection for the past than before, and there are occasional hints of the fractious, divided time that we live in” – frontman Paul Smith
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Times TBC but we expect doors at 5:00pm. Last entry is at 5:30pm, Maximo Park due on stage at 6:00pm
All viewing areas are in tables for six. Private tables which accommodate up to 6 people can be purchased, or couples can be seated with one another couple on a 6-person table.
This show is 16+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).
Pryzm, Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
Past Event
Socially Distanced Show / Maximo Park
Thursday 27th May
at Pryzm, 8:00pm
RESCHEDULED from 23rd April
This is a socially distanced show.
Tables of six are available, or tickets can be bought as couples where you'll be placed with another couple on a table for four people. At this point no single tickets are available. Entry conditions will include whichever Covid-19 safety measures are advised by government at the time.
PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak.
If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available.
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To celebrate the release of their new album titled Nature Always Wins, the ever-excellent Maximo Park return to Kingston to play a socially distanced, seated show at Pryzm.
The album arrives as something of an examination, zeroing in on the notion of the self, identity as a band, and that of humanity as a whole. The album’s title nods to the famous Nature vs Nurture debate. Discussing whether change is capable under the influence of time, perspective, environment or if we are destined to be bound by our own genetics, it asks, “who are we, and who do we want to be, and do we have any control over it?”.
“I'm so happy we were able to make this album during lockdown, as it's been a challenging time for everyone. After almost 4 years since Risk To Exist, we wanted to explore new musical territory (for us) without sacrificing our trademark melodic twists and heartfelt lyrics. As always, the passing of time looms large, although the songs contain more affection for the past than before, and there are occasional hints of the fractious, divided time that we live in” – frontman Paul Smith
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Times TBC but we expect doors at 8:00pm. Last entry is at 8:30pm, Maximo Park due on stage at 9:00pm
All viewing areas are in tables for six. Private tables which accommodate up to 6 people can be purchased, or couples can be seated with one another couple on a 6-person table.
This show is 16+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).
Pryzm, Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
Past Event
Socially Distanced Show / The Hunna
Monday 12th October
at Pryzm, 8:00pm
This is a socially distanced, seated show.
PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak.
If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available.
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To celebrate the release of their new album titled I'd Rather Die Than Let You In, the excellent and anthemic indie-rockers The Hunna return to Kingston for a socially distanced, stripped-back show at Pryzm.
One of the most exciting young rock bands to emerge from the UK over the past few years return with their third album I’d Rather Die Than Let You In. The album marks a new chapter for the band and signifies a life-changing 2 years where they shed the ghosts of their past and celebrate a new journey and chapter. Recorded in LA with John Feldmann (Fever 333, Blink 182, Biffy Clyro) and Dan Lancaster (Bring Me The Horizon), the album features Travis Barker and Phem.
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Times TBC but we expect doors at 7:30pm. Last entry is at 8:00pm, The Hunna due on stage at 8:30pm.
All viewing areas are in tables for six. Private tables which accommodate up to 6 people can be purchased, or couples can be seated with one another couple on a 6-person table.
Myu is the set up during Social Distancing times in the venue you used to know as Pryzm. This show is 16+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).
Pryzm, Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
CD | LP
Past Event
Socially Distanced Show / Bloxx
Sunday 4th October
at Przym, 7:30pm
This is a socially distanced, seated show.
PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak.
If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available.
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Celebrating the release of their debut full length album titled Lie Out Loud, the excellent indie-poppers BLOXX return to Kingston to headline a socially distanced show at Pryzm.
“‘Lie Out Loud’ feels like a big moment for us, it’s a bit angsty and was actually the last song we wrote for our record, whilst we recorded the record, so it nearly didn’t even happen!” Vocalist Fee Booth explains. “I remember being so wildly annoyed that day because I was sitting around doing nothing and I just remember myself and Jenn Decilveo (our producer) shouting lyrics at each other and arguing over whether or not ‘lie out loud’ made any sense. It definitely does.”
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Times TBC but we expect doors at 7:30pm. Last entry is at 8:00pm, Bloxx due on stage at 8:30pm
All viewing areas are in tables for six. Private tables which accommodate up to 6 people can be purchased, or couples can be seated with one another couple on a 6-person table.
This show is 14+. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).
Pryzm, Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
CD | LP
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